Leicester City have tied influential midfielder Matty James to the club until June 2018 after he agreed a new four-year contract.
James made 35 appearances for Nigel Pearson s side as they claimed the Championship title last season, and he is now preparing for his first campaign in the top flight.
The 22-year-old moved to the King Power Stadium in May 2012 from Manchester United and has featured 70 times since, scoring five goals in all competitions.
He formed a midfield partnership with Danny Drinkwater for Leicester last season, and is looking forward to building on it in the Premier League.
I m absolutely buzzing, he told the club s official website. I can t think of any other way to describe it.
Heading into the Premier League, after the unbelievable season we ve just had – to sign a four-year deal with this club is just fantastic.
For any club to offer you a long-term contract is a big compliment and shows a lot of faith in your potential, but to be offered one by a club as ambitious as Leicester City is something else.
The club s got an exciting future and I m delighted that I m going to be part of it.
The news of James signing comes a second boost after Drinkwater also committed his future to the club last month.